Hyaluronic Acid is when applied topically it’s able to penetrate the skin’s upper layers. Using a serum or cream with hyaluronic will improve skin’s hydration and elasticity. Hyaluronic acid helps plump aging skin, because it can attract and retain to 1,000 times its weight in water. When using a hyaluronic serum always follow with a moisturizer for a more beautiful healthy-looking radiant skin. Overtime the moisturizing, hydrating and anti-inflammatory properties of hyaluronic acid helps heal dry inflamed skin. A study conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of topical hyaluronic acid formulas in treating wrinkles, skin hydration, and skin elasticity in humans, using...

Dietary Assistance from one group of natural plant products — Polyphenols POLYPHENOLS REPAIR UV-INDUCED DNA DAMAGE, they act as protective agents against the adverse effects of UV harmful rays Numerous Studies are being conducted to show the association between diet and disease. According to Medicine National Institutes of Health, individuals can modify their dietary habits and lifestyle in combination with a careful use of skin care products to prevent UVB-mediated skin damage.. Food Sources For Polyphenols Polyphenols food sources include green tea, pomegranate fruit extract, grape seed, resveratrol, Dark Chocolate, coffee and spices. You now have a great...

Holly Leaf Extract - anti-aging agent and improves skin elasticity.
Walnut Seed Oil - rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
Pecan Seed Oil used in massage oils and for aromatherapy.
Cranberry Seed Oil rich in vitamin A and omega 3, 6 and 9.
Peppermint Oil has aromatherapeutic benefits and can be used as an antiseptic and antimicrobial.
Mistletoe Berry Extract anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties.
Brazil Nut Oil used as an antioxidant and moisturizer.
Chestnut Leaf Extract used as an antioxidant.
Hazelnut Seed Oil moisturizer and antioxidant that is rich in phytosterols, vitamin E and minerals.

My reasoning begins with the following facts about the aging process. The human body ages through 2 physical processes, intrinsic aging and extrinsic aging Intrinsic aging, the natural aging process is characterized by 3 features: decreased collagen production, degeneration in the elastic fiber network and loss of hydration (hyaluronic acid). Dry, intrinsically aged skin appearance is thin, atrophic and finely wrinkled. Extrinsic aging referred to as photoaging is due to environmental factors. Ultraviolet (UV) exposure is the principal cause of extrinsic aging. In contrast to intrinsic aging, the characteristic element of photoaging is a substantial buildup of elastotic material in the upper and middle...

When our skin is damaged by UVA & UVB rays from that big yellow ball in the sky, called, the sun. All sorts of bad things all starts to happen to our skin. Some people will react quickly to the UVB rays with a sunburn. But what about the UVA rays? While everyone tries to avoid a sunburn, the UVA rays are doing major damage to our cells. Collagen and elastin fiber cells are weakened These weakened cells lay deep within the dermis waiting for their turn to come to the surface as lines, wrinkles and sagging skin. Oh my,...